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Louvre Museum Closed Indefinitely, Locking Out Millions Of Tourists

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
December 15, 2025
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Louvre Museum Closed Indefinitely, Locking Out Millions Of Tourists
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In a humiliating blow to French cultural prestige, the doors of the world’s most famous museum have slammed shut, locking out millions of tourists and casting a shadow over the heart of Paris as staff launched an indefinite strike over a museum they say is broken, understaffed, and crumbling.

The walkout, backed unanimously by some 400 employees, forced the immediate closure of the Louvre on Monday, turning away thousands of ticket-holders—including honeymooners and families on once-in-a-lifetime trips—and exposing an institution in deep crisis just months after a brazen €88 million jewel heist revealed catastrophic security failures.

In a strike notice delivered to Culture Minister Rachida Dati, the major trade unions pointed to “deteriorating working conditions” and “insufficient resources” at the museum. The core grievance is a staffing haemorrhage that has left skeleton crews to manage record-breaking crowds.

Louvre Museum Closed Indefinitely, Locking Out Millions Of Tourists

“We need a change of approach… regarding the priorities and urgent needs,” said CGT union representative Christian Galani. He revealed the Louvre’s reception and security sector had“lost 200 full-time equivalent positions in the space of 15 years, while visitor numbers have increased by half.”The result is a workforce stretched to its breaking point, guarding priceless treasures and managing nearly 9 million annual visitors with dwindling support.

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A Crisis of Catastrophes: From Heists to Floods

The strike is the explosion of a pressure cooker that has been building for months. The closure comes just two months after burglars stole French crown jewels from the Galerie d’Apollon, a heist that exposed “glaring security gaps” and international embarrassment. Last week, a water leak from an “obsolete” system damaged hundreds of books in the museum’s collection, highlighting the dire state of its aging infrastructure.

For visitors, the closure was a devastating disappointment. “The Louvre was the main reason for our visit in Paris,” said Minsoo Kim, who travelled from Seoul for his honeymoon. “We wanted to see the Mona Lisa.” Others, like Londoner Natalia Brown, expressed sympathy. “I understand why they’re doing it,” she said, “it’s just unfortunate timing for us.”

Why It Matters

The Louvre, which is closed on Tuesdays for maintenance, says it welcomed 8.7 million visitors in 2024. Its indefinite closure represents not just a logistical nightmare but a profound symbol of national neglect. Union members will gather on Wednesday morning to decide their next move, with no reopening in sight.

The message from the staff who protect France’s cultural soul is clear: the museum cannot remain open to the world if it continues to fail the people who work inside it. The world’s greatest art collection is now behind locked doors, and the key lies not with management, but with a workforce that has decided it will no longer prop up a crumbling monument.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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